My best friend was a spoiled brat. He had All of the Nintendo NES games, Commodore 64, Sega and every G.I. Joe and Transformer you could want. Needless to say, I practically moved in with him for 3 years.
Storage and presentation of anything is a challenge. I collect records, comics and just started back up collecting gaming stuff. But my goal is to only collect anything I'll actually listen to or play. Besides the comics. The comics I like aren't of any particular value. Only to me. Same thing with my records. I just want a room that's a place to escape to. I have my guitars and amps. I want to add a entertainment area with games and consoles. But I also want it to be my work/hobby area. Me being basically the sole person presentation will only matter. I don't like showing ppl my things because I've had break in's before and losing anything you work hard to get is always heartbreakingly frustrating.
This is such an outstanding collection I’ve never seen a library this big of video games, i’m blown away by everything you’ve collected I can’t wait to see more of your shows I’m a huge fan and wish you and your family nothing but the best.
Something I love about this is it's clearly a lifelong passion, and a collection that's built up over years and he's excited about every aspect of games, even things like the manuals/guides. He sounds so happy and I hope I'll get to be this passionate about something one day too
@@ilyrain3540 I think you missed my point. He said God bless this man who has millions of dollars worth of useless stuff, while children in Africa are starving. Maybe they need to be "blessed" a little more than this guy?
acad4d you’re joking right? 60% of my games are physical. I prefer physical games but most indie games are digital only, so sorry to hurt your feelings bud.
" I like to finish a game before I buy a new one" I find that hard to believe, you couldn't finish all those games in 200 years with none stop playing.
When i first watched one of your videos about a year ago i thought to myself "Fairplay to this this geeza, his collection is more about the preservation of history and real emotional attatchment to these games rather than just completing collections for bragging rights to total strangers over the internet". Im starting to realize now that you're the rarest part of this whole collection, No one else out there shows the level of dedication and absolute love of video games that you have, you dont just name drop rare titles and wait for a reaction, you genuinely know and appreciate every single game you talk about and always have some sort of personal account of the time it released or at least some unique experience with it, its just so entertaining to watch and i just want to say thank you for everything you're doing, it really means alot for someone like me who has a genuine interest in the history of the gaming industry, so from me to you Joel Hopkins, thank you and never change! Dean Thompson, South central England.
While the level of dedication is amazing (Joel is the greatest video game collector in history by a long shot) it has come at too high a price. He needs to live at least another decade in order to pass on his knowledge to the kids. Here's hoping he takes care of his health much more than his youtube channel.
Yep, casually strolls past Cd32 to point at an Amiga 500. Joel may have a large collection but the things that mean the most are the ones that hold the memories.
I'm watching again for a second time. Still blows me away on how much and how well presented your collection is. You definitely don't achieve this amount working a normal 9-5 job. Someone who started at such a young age must have had parents with money. It's not just the collecting over the years. It's owning the space and the cost of running it all. Power management, to have all those consoles, then the actual arcade won't run on a normal house current. Definitely would have had professionals in to install more current and safety.
This should be a museum open to the public! Edit: maybe as paid tours with a limited amount of people and body checks at exit / put most things behind glass
@@aron401 lucky I only saved about 250 and idk if I should even get one cause games be hella expensive for the switch I'm also thinking of getting a new 3ds xl modded with like 300 3ds games so I'm not sure which one I should get
You can get Fortnite (Meme I know but it's free) Dauntless and Fallout Shelter. It's not a bad start for the switch at all. Also there's some great sales RN
First of all, it's his choice if he wants to make it a museum or not, which is something we need to respect. Also, if he decided to do it, he would need to do some modifications to prevent theft.
@@desertedstranger2914 In theory, it's not. Unless life is very relative? From what I can recall, they say that you can 'save' a human life for $3,500 US via donating the best way. That means it's very objective. We have just valued life, to some degree. So, if you spend 1 million dollars on a stupid piece of artwork, that is, by definition, deeply wasteful and immoral due to the great damage it has indirectly done. That's why some moral philosophers suggest the best way to live is to give everything away and live on the streets (or just live on very little). Of course, that's a bit extreme. So, it's a bit relative, I suppose.
If you buy the game when it comes out yes its expensive but if you wait a while. Case in point that keyboard controller built for the ps2 cost 60$ when it came out after a while I seen it for 5$ at bestbuy they where clearing it out. I also got hey you pikachu for n64 for 10$ at toys'r'us.
I just truly hope your kids and your grandkids and so on continue to preserve this amazing collection, this is truly one of a kind, I'm so happy to see this and hear a background story.
Connor Bowles Same with me but with GameCube games. Ironically I went to a swap meet and found an nes, snes, n64, and a Wii all next to each other each one with its own huge separate box with a bunch of games for each. I just want GameCube.
What's great is that it's not only for display but he does not only play these games but shares his passion with his kid by letting him play them too :)) I loved that video
@@gianniskouroupakis1352 I said "maybe you shouldn't quit school then." Not maybe you shouldn't HAVE quit. Implying that I suggest he stay in school. So learn to read. Idk what else to say.
I got some recommendations if you want. Earthbound for the SNES is an amazing game. Mother 3 is the sequel to earthbound and is on the GBA Simcity on the SNES is amazing All the smash bros games are amazing I got more recommendations if you want just ask
Some of the retro games are more difficult than they appear. Getting up to the kill screen in Donkey Kong and Pac Man would take several years of practice. And beating the NES versions of Ghosts n Goblins and Gauntlet on the real system as opposed to an emulator is a nightmare. The Last Gamer has way more games than he can possibly master.
This is great All games of every gen No playing favorites No flame wars Just a love and respect for gaming This is a rare treat my dudes Let's all relax and enjoy
I love how he's actually excited that some of the arcade machines need work, because he gets to fix it himself. I guess that really completes the experience of owning an arcade,
Kids don't give a fuck about old games. Art is, for the most part, pretty generation specific. This is just someone's midlife crisis. You can tell that he doesn't actually play any of those games hardcore very often.
Such a ridiculous collection. All together it has to be worth over 20 million dollars at auction. That Tetris game 1 of 3 in the world has to be worth 100,000 dollars alone. The original keyboard that was used to compose music for Sega has got to be worth a fortune as well. It really is amazing that a collection of this caliber even exists.
I'm in complete shock after seeing this... Absolutely stunning collection, game room and arcade!! I just found you on TH-cam, but I'll be sure to check out more!
When a room costs more then your whole property?? If I am the owner of this room I play all the games After 7 days of playing games Me: mmmmm nothing have to play
Millions and millions, the guy freakin has everything and all in pristine original condition. I would love to have everything he's got, boy is he lucky😃
Absolutely nutso collection! It's really nice to see probably 99% of everything there in excellent shape and working order, very few things in an inoperable state. Well presented and easy to access anything in the collection with minimal trouble. It's obvious that most of the collection does indeed get to see the light of day.
@@MagiSyst fax like he should hire people that case in stuff at Walmart and the people that want to play A different game has to ask a fam member to open it
It's nice to have a collection. I used to have a collection of hundreds of games, but I sold most of it when I had to move to a one-bedroom apartment with my non-gamer fiance. I don't need a collection to have fun. Some of the most fun I ever had in my life was from a humble setup. Heck, you can have fun with a stack of playing cards and a bunch of friends inside a tent.
Doesn't surprise me. I live in Australia and the collecting scene here is bigger than one would expect for a relatively small country (population wise). The land mass is quite big but sparsely populated, mostly around the coastal areas because the centre is very arid and unsuitable for sustaining any large cities.
I own a pretty nice video game collection with 500+ games and 35 systems and handhelds and it would look like a speck of dust in any one of those rooms. The only thing I love more than games is people who really love games and gaming history, and this guy clearly has an incredible passion for it. Wonderful video.
tortuga388 i also own a huge video game collection and have around 25 game systems. mostly collect for the PS2 as games are cheap but also have a few rare titles hard to get hold of but seeing this collection is a dream come true. in England we don't have houses as big as this scale unless your extremely wealthy. i have a good income but don't have the space to show off my collection to its full potential. maybe one day
Holy F'n cow. This is the most huge, and most well organized collection on this side of this galaxy, i have ever seen! What do you do for a living? You must be damn good at what you do. This is a gamers wet dream.
Your child’s birthday parties must be like Heaven for the kids! Man you could charge people $30/kid to have parties for children there. The ultimate Chucky Cheese
robert f same.. I wouldn’t let a kid touch this masterpiece. Ultimate Chucky cheese he says ? No, Ultimate ManCave! Reliving the Mario days, and going head in head in Halo once again.. that’s what this room is for haha
During the apocalypse, *finding this bunker will be my main quest*
To Australia you will go to find this great treasure
That place will be even more dangerous but damn worth it an absolute holy grail
You will not survive. He will be the *Last Gamer.*
Open Surprise this and an endless supply of food and water, drinks candy, would be awesome
You have to challenge me to
Some guy: My collection is huge
Last Gamer: *Thats cute.*
😁😁😁😁😁😁
🤣
Does your collection need a mansion to house?
Many people have far bigger collections on their PCs than this.
Big Blue Frontend there’s always one isn’t there....
Imagine a kid saying I got a Xbox and a ps4
His son:lol ok wanna come over to my house?
Imagine having a friend with a house like that.I would invite myself to play
Axel Ravanello hhahahaaha
CallMeViz if may friend house was like that nigga I’m moving in
My best friend was a spoiled brat. He had All of the Nintendo NES games, Commodore 64, Sega and every G.I. Joe and Transformer you could want. Needless to say, I practically moved in with him for 3 years.
@@drunkenramble4120 ur not saying spoiled brat only cause he has all that stuff right?
This is what a lot of collectors forget. It's not just about hoarding games. It's also about storage and presentation.
Storage and presentation of anything is a challenge. I collect records, comics and just started back up collecting gaming stuff. But my goal is to only collect anything I'll actually listen to or play. Besides the comics. The comics I like aren't of any particular value. Only to me. Same thing with my records. I just want a room that's a place to escape to. I have my guitars and amps. I want to add a entertainment area with games and consoles. But I also want it to be my work/hobby area. Me being basically the sole person presentation will only matter. I don't like showing ppl my things because I've had break in's before and losing anything you work hard to get is always heartbreakingly frustrating.
Most people don't have 4 rooms to display their collections! lol
@@Thatshorrorible His arcade room is larger than my whole house
also playing the games
how does this guy find time to play all of these?
You Sir, are the Ultimate Game collector of this world.
M'cringelord
No doubt
Damn
No, the uptime gamer AND game collector
SMASH BROS ULTIMATE CONFIRMED
Imagine the kid trying to do his homework in that house he’s probably like “if I finish this homework then I can finally get into the arcade room”
Actually it's the other way around. He would have to beat the level first and than do the homework. I wish I was related to this guy lol.
@@XOZBeaTz me too
How did you get a name as sassuke uchia
Bro if I lived in this house I wouldn’t even be able to finish my homework
It I’ll be like I’m sneaking into it
Son: I want to play that game we tried the other week
Dad: good luck
LMFAO
what?
Darn, I don't get it. I'm just a normie now
@@edmund8954 the guy literally has more than 600K games it's probably impossible to find 1 game in there.
Jason Pocket there so many games they tried last week and then finding it will be ten times harder
This is such an outstanding collection I’ve never seen a library this big of video games, i’m blown away by everything you’ve collected I can’t wait to see more of your shows I’m a huge fan and wish you and your family nothing but the best.
dude imagine when his kid has friends over for a sleepover
tortle lmao that would be so fricking awesome
They're probably fake friends if they knew about his dad's gaming room.🤷♂️
foxmantj Mudd You seem like a glass half empty kinda guy
It would probably be heaven
I would be more worried about thieves.
Comes over to house: So what games you got bruh?
Last Gamer: All of 'em.
True
Enoch Granado lol
Better question is what game don't I have?
@@the_weeb_lord1017 lol
Last gamer: Well... I have - Goes through entire game closet and it takes 32 years -
Imagine being quarantined in that house due to covid-19
I Will Have 1000 seizures
No
Old
I would have to do online school on a Japanese computer
My dream
I would've never get bored
Something I love about this is it's clearly a lifelong passion, and a collection that's built up over years and he's excited about every aspect of games, even things like the manuals/guides. He sounds so happy and I hope I'll get to be this passionate about something one day too
Turns on games machines , half of Australia gets a blackout.....
Lol
Half the World more likely.
pft you guy obviously ain't from Australia then, just takes a bird landing on a power line someday for blackouts
Lol
@@AxelFireDancer truthfully I don't even worry about the blackouts. I'm more worry about the Outback.
That man owns what I have dreamed of for years! God bless him
Yeah and screw all the starving children in Africa.
@@ilyrain3540 I think you missed my point. He said God bless this man who has millions of dollars worth of useless stuff, while children in Africa are starving. Maybe they need to be "blessed" a little more than this guy?
@@ilyrain3540 clever response bro
@@ilyrain3540 pls stahp lol
@@ilyrain3540 emoji overload... Can't... Even...
KID: Can I finally study?
DAD: Not before completing your quest.
What kid would say that 😂
@@emldV2 good job you got the joke
🤣🤣🤣🤣
haha good one!
@Subscribe to me HAHAHAHAHHA
Even though the collection is so huge it takes up most of the house, your family totally supports you and even joins in. So beautiful man.
Lmao! Bro what? All 23 of you don’t realize to buy that kind of collection, he has money to buy it’s own place to put it, right?
He just brought them out of the hidden dungeon for filming
This must be his 2nd house where he has this gameroom at, there's no way he has this much storage for all this stuff where he lives 😊
The title should be :
*Real footage from heaven*
Im crying (tears of joy) while watching 🤣
And it has 666 likes lmao😂😂
It's heave of gamers I wish when I die I will go to this room
Basically
Brother, i pray there is no earthquake for you in your lifetime.
It’s Australia the only earthquakes are the sound of emus running
Earthquakes, storms, floods, anything which is a testament to us all knowing nothing lasts forever
It’s Australia the worst he could have is a flood
@@nyslickness which none happens in the uk
Its probs all insured
He collects
But, more important he plays.
Protect this heaven at all costs mate.
I’m not into games, but I dig this dude’s enthusiasm. We should all find some joy like he does.
I feel the exact same way.
With his sheer passion and museum approach (history, restauration, conservation) anyone not into gaming will start playing....
This is honestly the dream of any kid that is a gamer
Or adult gamer!
kids nowadays don't know what physical video game is
acad4d you’re joking right? 60% of my games are physical. I prefer physical games but most indie games are digital only, so sorry to hurt your feelings bud.
Ya, until you grow up.
Would you like to adopt a 40 year old son? 🙂
hes 40 too lmao
Hey, don’t forget me ;)
TheMixxmaster54 hahahaha
Lol he can get you on "The Sims"
Hire me as a brother 😔
This reminded me of the episode of South Park where Cartman owns his own amusement park but nobody is allowed in.
Nick Lyons OMG that episode is the bomb
Lol
Cartmanland
Glad to see collectors who genuinely appreciate gaming instead of getting into it for an investment.
Exactly screw WATA lmao
Big question from my side: how do you keep this dust free?
hah im wondering the same thing
He said he has a wife and son..
Maids an army of maids.
He suck it with his mouth
I want to know but the answers won’t load.
*I don’t need sleep, i need answers*
Man I wanna be with this guy when the world ends
I won’t ever be bored
Until you lose power
Faxx 💯
speakerjunkie e imagine if he had a gaming pc he would buy everything on steam
You mean the last 90 years of the world to finish the games.
Please think the next time you post a comment
All achievements unlocked
" I like to finish a game before I buy a new one" I find that hard to believe, you couldn't finish all those games in 200 years with none stop playing.
When i first watched one of your videos about a year ago i thought to myself "Fairplay to this this geeza, his collection is more about the preservation of history and real emotional attatchment to these games rather than just completing collections for bragging rights to total strangers over the internet".
Im starting to realize now that you're the rarest part of this whole collection, No one else out there shows the level of dedication and absolute love of video games that you have, you dont just name drop rare titles and wait for a reaction, you genuinely know and appreciate every single game you talk about and always have some sort of personal account of the time it released or at least some unique experience with it, its just so entertaining to watch and i just want to say thank you for everything you're doing, it really means alot for someone like me who has a genuine interest in the history of the gaming industry, so from me to you Joel Hopkins, thank you and never change!
Dean Thompson, South central England.
Well said!
While the level of dedication is amazing (Joel is the greatest video game collector in history by a long shot) it has come at too high a price. He needs to live at least another decade in order to pass on his knowledge to the kids. Here's hoping he takes care of his health much more than his youtube channel.
Yes mate! Well said. Joel is a treasure of a man.
Yep, casually strolls past Cd32 to point at an Amiga 500. Joel may have a large collection but the things that mean the most are the ones that hold the memories.
There's a thin line between collection and obsession. This "library" is literally a museum!!!
He could charge people admission and take them on tours...just a thought.
Cmon his not obsessed because he has a wife
And he will still be like : i got nothing to play
I’ve never said that
@@LastGamer just kidding man, btw pretty cool collection you got there hope to see an unpdate in a couple of years
yupii1997 2 months you could see a big change :) 👍
@@LastGamer id like to see that
@@LastGamer that's something ppl say though lol op gave me bit of a chuckle
I'm watching again for a second time. Still blows me away on how much and how well presented your collection is. You definitely don't achieve this amount working a normal 9-5 job. Someone who started at such a young age must have had parents with money. It's not just the collecting over the years. It's owning the space and the cost of running it all. Power management, to have all those consoles, then the actual arcade won't run on a normal house current. Definitely would have had professionals in to install more current and safety.
This should be a museum open to the public!
Edit: maybe as paid tours with a limited amount of people and body checks at exit / put most things behind glass
Henriko Magnifico nope kids will steal think about it
Thieves exist.
Well he privately owns it so it's up to him but if I was him I wouldn't
His stuff he decides
Welcome to the museum of games
He has almost all the consoles in the world and I'm out here trying to get a Nintendo switch
Same
I just got mine today.. now I have it without any games and need to wait for something 😂
@@aron401 lucky I only saved about 250 and idk if I should even get one cause games be hella expensive for the switch I'm also thinking of getting a new 3ds xl modded with like 300 3ds games so I'm not sure which one I should get
@@zenith6348 All my friends who have it are saying that it is worth.. but the games are really expensive.. I hope it will be worth it
You can get Fortnite (Meme I know but it's free) Dauntless and Fallout Shelter. It's not a bad start for the switch at all. Also there's some great sales RN
....game room? .......you mean Museum! ;)
He needs a cash register in there it's a store.
That's a basement? If so, the house attached to it must be huge?
It’s not a room or store it’s a FREAKIN museum
First of all, it's his choice if he wants to make it a museum or not, which is something we need to respect. Also, if he decided to do it, he would need to do some modifications to prevent theft.
I would like your comment but it’s got 666 likes
He turned his gaming room into a video game museum I admire the dedication of this man
I'm very happy for you bro. It's hard to find a women that understands gaming culture.
Keith Smith yeah
Lol
100%
Not really! You've just been looking in the wrong places.😁
@@kuroninja9899 true
I want a full 360 VR of this so i can browse at my leisure
Jacob Yorgey that would be cool
Good shout that
And I thought buying a $60 game was a bit much
Ikr
This guy makes more than what we can afford in a year
Everything is always relative.
@@desertedstranger2914 In theory, it's not. Unless life is very relative? From what I can recall, they say that you can 'save' a human life for $3,500 US via donating the best way. That means it's very objective. We have just valued life, to some degree. So, if you spend 1 million dollars on a stupid piece of artwork, that is, by definition, deeply wasteful and immoral due to the great damage it has indirectly done. That's why some moral philosophers suggest the best way to live is to give everything away and live on the streets (or just live on very little). Of course, that's a bit extreme. So, it's a bit relative, I suppose.
If you buy the game when it comes out yes its expensive but if you wait a while. Case in point that keyboard controller built for the ps2 cost 60$ when it came out after a while I seen it for 5$ at bestbuy they where clearing it out. I also got hey you pikachu for n64 for 10$ at toys'r'us.
I'm seeing it in Korea... It's the best game room I've ever seen on TH-cam... This is a true gamer's romance and the best gift ^^
God help him the day he decides to move
Val Hako he can probably just remodel his house to make it bigger
Val Hako god help the battle over his stuff when he dies
BadBoyBrilo46 he’ll probably give it to his son to continue the collection
@@van7915 I think he should give it to him Museum
Big Red Eyes Museum of ancient video game artifacts
Taking the man cave to the next level. Cool collection.
More like Geek cave
Breedy bruce Lee central u put out good vids thanks for that
Super Ultra Man Cave 2 EX turbo plus alpha
Kainthemain
Ummm no
Beerdy - Bruce Lee Central
It’s pronounced gamer cave
Has a massive collection like that and his son only plays fortnite. Very nice collection by the way
@Desiree Silva My cat would rather sleep on a dirty towel I left on the floor than her expensive bed.
@Desiree Silva Same.
His son isn't allowed to touch anything else. lol
I just truly hope your kids and your grandkids and so on continue to preserve this amazing collection, this is truly one of a kind, I'm so happy to see this and hear a background story.
Wreck it Ralph characters will never go homeless
Lol ur right
Lol, true
😀
No wonder I have a hard time finding super nintendo games, this dude has em all
Connor Bowles Same with me but with GameCube games. Ironically I went to a swap meet and found an nes, snes, n64, and a Wii all next to each other each one with its own huge separate box with a bunch of games for each. I just want GameCube.
f89ry7 PS4 the Wii can play GameCube games personally I think anybody who skips out on a Wii or Wii U is missing out
"What room did you like best?"
*Yes*
Weeps lmfaoo facts bro
Lol
What's great is that it's not only for display but he does not only play these games but shares his passion with his kid by letting him play them too :)) I loved that video
imagine someone breaking in just to admire this place
And here I am, struggling to buy new PS4 games.
Maybe you shouldn't quit school then.
@@askurmom1 maybe he is still in school ?
@@gianniskouroupakis1352 I said "maybe you shouldn't quit school then."
Not maybe you shouldn't HAVE quit. Implying that I suggest he stay in school. So learn to read. Idk what else to say.
@@askurmom1 True ,mb
Exactly right
And that is my friends, how you make a come back. In one word, epic!
It was fucking epic
I really hope Joel takes a much longer break (months) to focus entirely on his bodily health.
I would imagine even with EVERY game in the world I would still feel like I have nothing to play.
I got some recommendations if you want.
Earthbound for the SNES is an amazing game.
Mother 3 is the sequel to earthbound and is on the GBA
Simcity on the SNES is amazing
All the smash bros games are amazing
I got more recommendations if you want just ask
Some of the retro games are more difficult than they appear. Getting up to the kill screen in Donkey Kong and Pac Man would take several years of practice. And beating the NES versions of Ghosts n Goblins and Gauntlet on the real system as opposed to an emulator is a nightmare. The Last Gamer has way more games than he can possibly master.
@@Luna2942GM I played through and completed Earthbound last year it was the best video game I have ever played a true masterpiece
This is great
All games of every gen
No playing favorites
No flame wars
Just a love and respect for gaming
This is a rare treat my dudes
Let's all relax and enjoy
I love how he's actually excited that some of the arcade machines need work, because he gets to fix it himself. I guess that really completes the experience of owning an arcade,
Legend says he is the electric company's best friend...
I had a dream that I had a game room this big. Everything I could ever want. This man is literally living my dream.
If this was a store, kids would be coming every day.
For the rest of their lives xd
Kids don't give a fuck about old games. Art is, for the most part, pretty generation specific.
This is just someone's midlife crisis. You can tell that he doesn't actually play any of those games hardcore very often.
This is me showing my friends my 9 in total video game disks for Xbox and PlayStation, with my DS games as well.
Im a proud owner of a wii with 3 game discs, 2 of them came with the console and 30 pirated games on a usb stick
@@mzaklanc4371 I have 20 game discs ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I have a crap ton of ds games and most of them are shovelware
mzaklanc I have a Wii as well but mine has nes snes and vba I got some rom packs in total there is about 2000 pirated games
Such a ridiculous collection. All together it has to be worth over 20 million dollars at auction. That Tetris game 1 of 3 in the world has to be worth 100,000 dollars alone. The original keyboard that was used to compose music for Sega has got to be worth a fortune as well. It really is amazing that a collection of this caliber even exists.
Bryan Mahoney it’s taken a long time
I remember how nice those Pioneer Plasma TVs were. I worked at a Best Buy when they came out. $10,000 USD
Do u have Soulja Boy console?
That's when he'll truly become the Gaming master 😂😂😂
Remember he has everything related to gaming
Any knockoff emulator counts
It has been canceled
Jeremy McCant he sure would!
And Game Stop will look at this entire thing and offer you nothing more than; $5.00 USD In store credit which expires in 30 days.
My mom fold me that I was addicted to video games. Then wtf is this guy!?
The Galaxy Fold is not a console
Me to my mom also folded me
He is the drug
Equinose yeah....
Your mom save you on time before this happen 🤣🤣🤣
I'm in complete shock after seeing this... Absolutely stunning collection, game room and arcade!! I just found you on TH-cam, but I'll be sure to check out more!
When a room costs more then your whole property??
If I am the owner of this room
I play all the games
After 7 days of playing games
Me: mmmmm nothing have to play
More than 1 mill. Easy
@@jay_sun2088 probably around the 5m-10m mark
I think I went into debt just watching the video.
Millions and millions, the guy freakin has everything and all in pristine original condition. I would love to have everything he's got, boy is he lucky😃
@J Dogg yeah I know. That's why I said "over 1 mill easy". Total is maybe 3-5 mill.
Still me if I lived in that house: "I've got nothing to play"
Same. I get stuck trying to decide what to play on game pass.
I wuld have the same problem
Which really sucks especially when you have thousands of games to choose from
Same sadly...
this is when you roll the Dice to choose what to play
That place is bigger than my house
Fc
Bra
Probably bigger than both of ours combined. My 3 car garage looks tiny compared too this. It's like living in a cardboard box basically.
Absolutely nutso collection! It's really nice to see probably 99% of everything there in excellent shape and working order, very few things in an inoperable state. Well presented and easy to access anything in the collection with minimal trouble. It's obvious that most of the collection does indeed get to see the light of day.
When you see someone say "world's greatest ________" and then it's actually true.
I know right!!! I can't even imagine how this is even actually possible to exist.... speechless.....
This dude is living Saturday Morning in the 80's everyday. Good for him... Salute!!! 👾 🎮🕹
Friend: hey you have a game i could borrow by chance?
Last gamer: i think so, come over take a look
Friend: dude wtf...
" And yes I own a copy of Big Chungus."
He is the legend,Chunga oooh
Its super rare
Tyler olveria is our god
It’s adults ouly
Imagine how long it would take to complete every single game in Last Gamer’s collection
A couple of lifetimes.
Ill have to upload the worlds smallest game room video been holding it back for a while
LMAO
*enters closet and points at the ground*
this is my nintendo wii nunchuk and thatll wrap up my game room thanks from coming
@@Kryptec Jesus Christ u gave me a damn ass laughter bro
Lol
His game house is so big,its ugly AF and actually looks bad.He could sure upgrade
Friend: And you know what heaven is like?
Me:
It needs to have dimsum service.
Sadly you’ll never be able to experience it because you don’t know where he lives.
So impressive. I wouldn't know where to start and I would never finish.
mrcyrilfiggis
That’s what she said.
Wow, just wow. Your building the ultimate games museum there.
This man can charge like 100 bucks for a whole day in this place
More than that
@@brandonmiller5104 probably have to cover everything in glass cases so it's not stolen
@@MagiSyst fax like he should hire people that case in stuff at Walmart and the people that want to play A different game has to ask a fam member to open it
Awesome idea! Just probably people would steal the games
Thdn he would have to spend thousands of dollars in maintenance for his machines not worth it
How can anyone dislike this video!? This collection is freaking AWESOME!!!
jealousy lol
Haters will always hate.It is all they have.
It's nice to have a collection. I used to have a collection of hundreds of games, but I sold most of it when I had to move to a one-bedroom apartment with my non-gamer fiance.
I don't need a collection to have fun. Some of the most fun I ever had in my life was from a humble setup. Heck, you can have fun with a stack of playing cards and a bunch of friends inside a tent.
Lvl.999 Ultimate man cave.
*that's how the cool people works*
"Woman cave" as well, i'd like in that room if i could!
This is one of the most normie comments I have seen on YT, and that is saying a lot
Wow. It makes me so happy to see these things preserved in such good condition. Thank you for what you do, truly.
The title should be :*HOW TO FEEL DEPRESSED OVER THINGS YOU DON'T HAVE*
SO TRUEEE
You kidding me? Do you have any idea how stressful it is to maintain all that junk? It weighs him down so he can't move. I don't envy him at all.
If I just even had 1% of that
You won’t feel depressed if you’d just be happy for other persons happiness, but yeah I’m depressed as well.
Anyone with a decent mid range PC has every one of these games without any of the physical overhead. It's called MAME.
I never expected the biggest video game enthusiast in the world to be Australian.
No kangaroo games?
I thought he was British until you said that.
@@chivalrous_chevy1163 same
Doesn't surprise me. I live in Australia and the collecting scene here is bigger than one would expect for a relatively small country (population wise). The land mass is quite big but sparsely populated, mostly around the coastal areas because the centre is very arid and unsuitable for sustaining any large cities.
unstoppableExodia , good to know mate, lol
I own a pretty nice video game collection with 500+ games and 35 systems and handhelds and it would look like a speck of dust in any one of those rooms.
The only thing I love more than games is people who really love games and gaming history, and this guy clearly has an incredible passion for it. Wonderful video.
tortuga388 i also own a huge video game collection and have around 25 game systems. mostly collect for the PS2 as games are cheap but also have a few rare titles hard to get hold of but seeing this collection is a dream come true. in England we don't have houses as big as this scale unless your extremely wealthy. i have a good income but don't have the space to show off my collection to its full potential. maybe one day
Holy F'n cow. This is the most huge, and most well organized collection on this side of this galaxy, i have ever seen!
What do you do for a living? You must be damn good at what you do. This is a gamers wet dream.
Now that's what i call an epic gamer
It's a hoovy Yes!!! Tf2 for the win
Your Kid Must Be A God At School
I wouldn't let my kid bring friends into my games room and mine is nothing like his.
@@MatthewWeiler1984 I know, right? I'd never let other kids into any game room.
As a collector i cry seeing this. You just want more.
your profile picture tells me how you feel right now
@@greedydildo3592 No really, eat your cereal mate
Him: wanna play a game?
His friend: yeah sure, what do you have?
Him:
Forget Pokemon Center! I wanna go to his house and never leave! This is so cool it LEGENDARY!!!
He needs a pokemon center in his house
Ygs
Your child’s birthday parties must be like Heaven for the kids! Man you could charge people $30/kid to have parties for children there. The ultimate Chucky Cheese
This is a man in no need on making extra cash
I wouldn't ever let random kids into that room, they'd ruin everything.
For reals
They'd ruin everything 😢
robert f same.. I wouldn’t let a kid touch this masterpiece. Ultimate Chucky cheese he says ? No, Ultimate ManCave! Reliving the Mario days, and going head in head in Halo once again.. that’s what this room is for haha
I would still be like “I have nothing to play”
Tsinoukas same
Tsinoukas same
Rofl i would too
Same
Modern museum: antiques, old books and ancient artifacts.
Future museum: old videogames and movies.
Im calling it now
Well I’ve seen many “best gaming room” videos but this one wasn’t lying. I can’t imagine anything better than this.
He's probably having fun during quarantine
He’s probably not aware of it if he’s busy playing games haha
Ya
Thank you for this. It's nice to know there is a collector this dedicated to preserving gaming history.
Kyle Smith And he plays a ton of it too!!💪✌
@@marybetheby5184 Which is always a huge plus!
This kid is going to inherit one of the most badass estates in the world lol.
Unusual for TH-cam but for once, the title WASN'T click-bait !!
Hey have you played this new ga-
Yeah I’ve played the whole thing already
this man has 100 percented every game in his collection
@@mileshawthorne991 ygs
LostFraud uh oh jack attack
Can wait to see how his great-great-grand son sells the room for 100 dollars in the 40th season of Pawn Stars
Possibly or he could sell this and no work for the rest of his life
Its going to be sold for a 10th of what it is worth by his grandkids. By then, it will just be a bunch of useless junk.
William Batson video games rise in value over time not fall you idiot.
Holy FUCK!! I’ve just found my purpose in life - to build an arcade room as good as this!!!!
Good luck :)
You can't take it with you. Find a better purpose
@@kevinfinnerty8414 Imagine dying & ppl tryna figure out what to do with all of this lol
@@kevinfinnerty8414Can't take anything with you ... Enjoy life while you're here, it's your one and only run through.